Alan Pardew intends to speak with Wilfried Zaha on Friday to gauge whether the winger is in the right frame of mind to feature against Bournemouth on Saturday after Crystal Palace rejected a bid worth an initial £12m from Tottenham Hotspur for his services.

Zaha had indicated to the Palace manager in a meeting post-training on Thursday that he was aware of Spurs’ interest and was keen to leave the club he originally joined as a 12-year-old, for a fresh start and Champions League football. Pardew had referred the 23-year-old and his agent to the chairman, Steve Parish, who duly dismissed Tottenham’s offer, worth £12m up front and a further £2m in add-ons, as “ridiculous”.
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Crystal Palace's chairman has dismissed a bid of £12m made by Tottenham for Wilfried Zaha as "ridiculous". Manager Alan Pardew has no plans either of selling the midfielder. Today, he wants to speak with Zaha to gauge if he is ready to feature against Bournemouth on Saturday.

Sky Sports News HQ understands that Spurs did not - as was widely reported - make a second bid of £18m after their initial offer of £15m was rejected by Palace.

Zaha met with Palace manager Alan Pardew earlier this month and told him he wanted to leave. But Palace rejected the £15m bid immediately and with no offer on the table, Zaha now looks set to stay at Selhurst Park.

Zaha to stay with Crystal Palace - Spurs are yet to make a second offer for him after their first bid of £15m was turned down.

Crystal Palace have placed a £40 million valuation on Wilfried Zaha in an attempt to deter summer bids from leading Premier League clubs.

Palace are preparing a contract offer for Zaha that would make him the highest-paid player in the club’s history on £120,000-a-week, but the winger is reluctant to sign given continued interest from Tottenham Hotspur, who visit Selhurst Park tomorrow. (...)

Crystal Palace desperately try to keep their midfielder Wilfried Zaha by lodging him a contract with a club-record salary. They also value him at £40 million to deter potential suitors of him in the next summer transfer window, such as Tottenham.